SAN ANTONIO -- The Julia Yates Semmes Library opened 5 years ago, named after a blind woman. When 10-year-old Kristen McCullough visited the library with her father she pointed to the Braille signs in ...
Libraries are complicated. They have a maze of departments, a specific method for retrieving books, and many rooms with different purposes: public and staff areas, service desks, and storage areas for ...
Village of the Branch Planning Board chairwoman Elizabeth Smith this week criticized the Smithtown Library at a village board meeting for what she said was a profusion of signs on the front lawn of ...
Artist Todd Stilson sits in front of his piece 'Brazen Serpentine,' representing the Bible story of Moses raising up a healing serpent in the wilderness. This piece is the focal point of Stilson's ...
In the search for knowledge, it’s tough to lose your way in the Vancouver Community Library. That seems to have been the opinion of judges in the 2014 SEGD Global Design Awards program. The ...
A huge sign draped in front of a Richmond bar reads: “I assure you we’re sort of open! Some days.” Another in Colonial Williamsburg has George Washington wearing a face mask. The message board outside ...
Has anyone else been confused with the many signs in the parking lot that services the Newport library? Today I was confused by the overabundance of signs that restrict, direct, forbid and invite (?) ...
The home of Clinton Hill’s “Hamilton” is getting a new marquee. Brooklyn Public Library wants to install brighter signs outside its Clinton Hill branch — best known for a storytime session that is so ...
From little elephants that stomp to medium-sized dogs that run, Santa Monica youngsters had a chance to sing and sign — using American Sign Language — along with storyteller Georgia Frawley at a ...
The Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a program designed to fostering early childhood literacy among Allen County youth, has nearly 2,350 children signed up. In its first month of operation, local ...
Good morning. It’s Wednesday, April 23. I’m Carol Cormaci, bringing you this week’s TimesOC newsletter with a look at some of the latest local news and events from around the county. Please note that ...
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